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  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'The Sustainability Imperative: Creating New Paradigms for Future Growth and Development' Speech at the Delhi Economics Conclave. New Delhi. 16 December. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Water Resources Management in Bihar.' Presentation at the International Growth Centre Bihar Growth Conference. Patna. 14 December. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Innovation in government: the last mile' Lecture at Blavatnik School of Government. Oxford. 6 December 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011)'Geopolitics of energy security: Five framings from a global Indian perspective'. Lecture at Aspen Espana – ESADEgeo conference on The Coming Energy Market. Madrid. 24 November 2011. [ read now ]
  • Jamshyd N Godrej (2011) 'ET Awards' Agenda for Renewal 2011: Energy, the new poverty, says Jamshyd Godrej, Chairman & MD, Godrej & Boyce' The Economic Times, 24 November [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Seeking Coherence In Complexity: The Governance Of Energy By Trade And Investment Institutions' Global Policy 2 (Special Issue). [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011)'National Water Resources Framework Study- Relevance for Bihar'. Lecture at International Growth Centre. Patna. 22 November 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Water resources management and climate change: trends, vulnerability and institutions'. Lecture at workshop for the preparation of Bihar State Action Plan on Climate Change. Patna. 12 November 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) ' Governing clean energy subsidies: Why legal and policy clarity is needed' Bridges Trade BioRes, November 2011 [ read now ]
  • Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Roadmaps for Reforms, October, New Delhi: Council on Energy, Environment and Water and 2030 Water Resources Group, pp i-68. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'National Water Resources Framework Study'. Lecture at Center for Study of Science, Technology and Policy. Bangalore. 14 October 2011 [ read now ]
  • Arunbha Ghosh (2011) 'Connecting dots for human development'. Lecture at Canadian International School. Bangalore. 14 October 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Practical paths to India’s low carbon future'. Lecture at Xynteo GLTE – India Infrastructure Partnership Roundtable. New Delhi. 13 October 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Strengthening WTO Surveillance: Making Transparency Work for Developing Countries' in Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development, edited by Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Governing geoengineering: Play, pause or stop, and how'. Lectures at Chinese Association for Science and Technology Annual Meeting, Tianjin , 21 September 2011; and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, 26 September 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Why is climate change such a wicked problem?'. Lecture at China Foreign Affairs University. Beijing. 23 September 2011. [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Four transitions in global governance'. Keynote lecture at the 10th Anniversary of the Clarendon Scholarships in the presence of the Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Oxford. 17 September 2011. [ read now ]
  • Martin A. Burton, Rahul Sen, Simon Gordon-Walker, Anand Jalakam, and Arunabha Ghosh (2011) National Water Resources Framework Study: Research Report Submitted to the Planning Commission for the 12th Five Year Plan, September, New Delhi: Council on Energy, [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Seeking Coherence In Complexity: The Governance Of Energy By Trade And Investment Institutions' Global Policy 2(3). [ read now ]
  • Arunabha Ghosh (2011) 'Designing climate finance institutions'. Lecture at IGES-TERI Workshop. New Delhi. 29 August 2011. [ read now ]
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Engaging the financial sector for solar: building bridges from the boardroom down  by Rajeev Palakshappa A network of financiers and project developers, from across organizational hierarchies, is needed to help furthe...
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Population and income growth are the key drivers behind growing demand for energy. By 2030 world population is projected to reach 8.3 billion, which means an additional 1.3 billion people will need energy
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